THE DAILY BEE-TIIWISDAY , FEBRUARY 10 , 1885. EAILROAD BUMBLINGS , llio O. V11. . \ . lliiulit.Tralnn lllocU- ailed 1'crnonul Intelligence. The Bealiico Express , date cf Fobru- nr17 , has Uio following to soy : " 1'ho county commlssbnors to'dny issued bondo io the Onnha and llopuVican Valley iMtlvtay compiny in tha turn of $20,000 for Boatrlcn precinct rmd 810,000 for Blno Spring ! prcsluct , Thoao bonds hard been in litigation for aomo time. They wore voted August 11,1879 , to Md in the construction of the Omfthi and Itepubllcan railway from Bcattlco to Maryavlllo by the precincts nbavo men tioned. An injunction stopping their ii- ano was filed soon after the election , and the matter baa boon in court over ainco. Last Saturday Judge Brcniy. of the district court , dissolved the Injunction , thus giving the commissioners authority to iiiuo tin bonds. In pursuance of the decision of the court the commissioner * , now in seulon/.Issued the bDnda to djy. " THAIN.H Ill.OCKADr.t ) . A EOVCIO ntorm , prevailing upon tbo Wyoming divleion of the Union Pacific , hut moru or less tcrioudy hlockidod pa1- songcr nnd freight trallic. 1 ho snowfall has ceased , however. aid telegraphic advices - vices received at the headquarters sty that all Ir.viu on that division will bu nnviug freely by to-nlqht. The No. 2 cast bound , duo at Omaha yesterday morning , arrives hero tt-day. Very little tima froitjlit on the road lias been delayed by the Wyoming blockade. I'KUSONAI. MATTIIUH. A circular has boon issued by the Mii- aourl Pacific , announcing thn appoint ment of Dr. D. > T. Holland of this cay , to bn cssiatant chief Borroyor of the road , with hoadquartorH at Atchirrn , nnd juris- dialou from Kansas 0 ty to Omaha , nnd from Atchison to honors , includ'ni ; nil branch lina of tbo Central Branch divleion. 0. W. Smith , cf the Ohesapeoko Ohio road telegraphs to Thonus L. Kimball - ball , of the Union Pacific nnd chairman i the executive committee of the trant- contimnUlpool aajocuUlon , declining the ollica of omtutasiono ? to which ho wcs recently elected. A met tine of the cim- tnlttoo will ho held in Chicago , February 2J ( , to decide upon a now appointee. \V. M. Moyal , cf the U. P. freight auditor's ollico , hai boon appointed sue- c.s.iDr of J. W. Foad , hitherto positioned as held clerk t f the joint auditing desk. Mr F. c-ntemplatoa u trip to Texas for his health. Assistant General Passmgor Agent Jones , of thi } Union Pacific , wont east yeiterday , B. R. Thompson , of the Union Pacific equipment service , has returned from a trip io St. Louta. A SHORT HONEYMOON. The Strange ) 3lrrl Ko Contract ol llonry Aiovl fj ual complications A Cuso of 1'eijary. Lnt October Henry Lsvl , a well- known yonng man of the city , was mar lied to Mies Anna Marx , daughter of Joseph. Marx. The ceremony teak place li Jndgo Anderson's court. In ncc.ri- anco with tbo wish of yonng Levi and the biido'a parents it wni decided to look upon the marriage as not having really taken place until aomo two weeks later an elaborate wedding could 1)3 ) celebrated In the synagogue , according to the solemn Jewish ritual. Mr. and Mrs. Lori during the period lived in the honso of Jojoph Marx , though not ns husband and wife. After a few days had pasted by tha match was declared mutually disagreeable , though for what icaion does not appear. At any rata young Levi did not ro-mair ? bis already legal wife fn the manner zgroed upon. Everything was declarer oil' , and latjr on Mrj.'Lsvi tiled a petition for a dlvorco from her husbind. Ltst week Mr. Joseph Marx tiled a sul In replevin in Judge Solden's ' courl for $72 for a board bill allcgcc to be duo from Lovl , and contracted tractod for himself and wife duricy the ! stay In the p.V.ernal maneijn. Another item of exponsa win a beautiful sllkci embroidered robe which Lavi'a father-in law nad purchased for him , to bo nsod 01 thn occasion of the msrrlago ceremony. Execution was served upon n valuable trunk nnd contents belonging to Levi notw.thstandipg a protest from the lat'u ' that ho win nnurried nun ( as ha is still ) aud tbo bead of : i family ( not so uppir untly ) , nnd banco exempt from seizure o his goods in the uiauntr Indicated. Lev aftmvardo rc-roplovined the trim' ' through an oo'.ipn In Judga Welts courr Ojnstabld Llppinsott by a stcjnd cross action , will endeavor to ro obtain re pjaeeaalon of the trunk. A CASK OF I'EIUUUY. In Judge Solden's comt tbo caio 1\iclnd * Jonca vs. Charles Wostg'ird < juuii the VAU ) of a stilen mule is pending. Were ii not fjr the queer circumstances surrounding tlio action it would not bo worthy of but the briufost mention. Westgnrd now bis a criminal so Inn lending against him in the dtstiict court on tbo same charge , Oiu day , aboat three weeks ago , Mrj. Jonoj cla'nu that Iu came to her nnd oll'erod to sell her a largo nnd valuable Irrjo in exchange fir a mule which she owned , t-lis agreed ami the horjo was duliverdd only to prove : i brckan-down , woitbhs ) rcaro. { hs sues for the value of the mule of which she was d < handed. Westward , tier onn'ra ' , drn cs all this and chimf that in ccmpany wiiha man by the iituio of Po'er Turkolsai , ho wnt to Mrs. Jonas uc.il rento.senting tbat the horaa bolmjod t > tha lat'er ' , adv sjn her , as a friend , to buy it. Sbi apraed to do so , Woit erJ Hayf , and paid tha tuppcsol owner , Turk- elnu , ten dol'ats ' to boot in exehing'ii ' the mule for the horso. Thii sjm , it ii alleged , she borrowed from Westgarl. Thu mule WAS afterward turned over by Tarkolson to Wes'giitl ' , Mrs , Janes and her chlMron en too other band , sw ar that Wesigird's story MII'HJ / and that they never taw TurkoUonlxforo. There bis been perjury rn rno aide or the otherbut to onoily l.ca'.olt it a difllcult matter. Marshal ltierluwcr'4 OoiiiinlKslon. The question of what to do without a United States marshal Is ono which has met with much practical diicius'oaduring the past few ilijs. While Marshal Bier- bower hsn received an oilci ! l reappoint- msnt to tbo position nhlcb he has filled during the pist term , ho h&a not received the noccsiary cooimisslon , duly sjalod , sUnipad and berlbbocej. He hts , how ever , htd tolcgrcphlo notification th t the lt > g l papers woio ina'lad from yesterday , Upou their ro- calpt be will lmincdi.it.ly quabf/ and ; lvo tli9 necessary bind. DurMig tbis Interval , thcro hm been no 'anr'innary wbo C"ald netvo tbo most 3ot : nt legal paporn , of Uni'od Stales uritdlc'ion , no matter what their u&tnrc. for iusuiiCo , if nnrtsd criminal were to nss through Omaha * hote arrest de- icndcd upcn the oc'-lon ' ot the local Jnitcd St.iUs authorities , ho ttonld bo exempt fiom danger of apprehension on any service of United States jnriidictirn. So , too , the most ordinary papers of civil itture , cannot bo served by Mr. Bier- jowcr , or nny of bis deputies. This can- lition of oiFiirs has rttlectod considerable annoyance in one or two instance ) . A.T HYMEN'S ' ALTAR , Two Murrlnucs Yenterdrijr Tlio IlrltUI Tour , The subjects of the tender muuJntos of Jymon nro numerous In these days , and ho marriage editor Is kept "rustling" in rylng to keep abriait of the matrimonial Ids wli'ch ' threatens t j swamp Omaha un- nsrrictl society. Yesterday afternoon , Mr. W. C. Van ) crvoort was matriud to Miw Myttto ) orl , both of this city. The coreni'-ny ook plao at tie residence of the brides rcolhur , Mrs. J. B. Dcrt , 141:5 : ) ivenport stroat , tin Rev. L. W. 'ony , of Edgar , Nobraiko , Ilieluing. Mian Uort is known among her assotiatoi as an nmiablo and iccomplinhod young hdy. Her husband s an olliclent and muted employe of the Vcstcrn railway mall setvico. Mr. and HIM. V n Dervonrt Itft list evening on ho Milwaukee for a two nooks' to Ohi- cifjo , Bloomlngtcn and other points. Mr. I. 0. tttmdes , of the U P. head- junrtora , was married t ) Mits Katie Jrjirii , yesterday afternoon , at the Bap- ist church , by iho p stjr Rav. J. W. larris. Uoth parlies are well knoarn and popular in Omaha socialy. After n hort "honeymoon trip" to Chioign , Mr. and MM. Rhodes will rotttrn and aottlo n this city. A. unso of Seduction. A warrant bai been itnucd in Judge Brjndo'a court for Iho arrest of Al Ilix- on , a hack drive ? . Ho is ciarjoJ with accomplishing the ruin of Sarah E. Bray , a young girl 17 years of ago. The cam- dainb was ti'cd by the mothsr of the girl , Mrs. filott , livinj on Sixteenth street , of whom tiho is the daughter by fust mar rlage. Ilixson , at lait acounts , had no joan apprehended , but no pjnalty can tco : ully atone for the crime of which ho is charged. Trade Xotoj. Tuesday's Iccal freight receipts over t'no Union Pacifia from the west con tained the following items : Corn 87 cars , etono 3 , sugar 1 , salmon 1 , coal 12 , wheat 5 , sheep 3 , bullion 1 , hogs 12 , hay 7. On tha oamo day . ' ! ! cars cf corn were th'ppcd eatt , 1 car of iron and 4 cin ( f general merchandise. Last night ab ut 11 o'clock a Mr , Shultz , livjng on Twelfth street between Capitol ave- nua nnd Davenport , heard a feeble wail in front of his door , and guina ; out discovered a four-months old colored Infant lying perfectly nuJo on the ground. The child was taken in -uKo by Olliior Voter Matza , who found that it belonged to n colored woman living in that vicinity nnd that dining her nbienco had brcn kidnapped by some strange man , who hid been seen runmcgoff with it. Sheriff Wllcox , 6f Syracuse , Nob. , ar rived in the city yesterday , having with him Kdwin Best , recently captured nt Avoca , Iowa , and charged with stealinc a team of horses in Syracuse. Beat was lodged in the city jail over night. -'A ttranga apparition , in the fonn of n Distinctly defined trail of light , describing quarter ura cf the eouthe.ru lieaveup , waa aeon about 12 o'clock lust night. The phenomenon remained aboat tan miautoa and then van ishod. Opinion U divided na to whether the sight ia to bj interpreted ai a comet leflection , or tha projection of some local tire , or the phuint and phinal phantasmagoria of Dr. Miller's boom for a cabinet position. With tbo return of partially respectable weather , the trains are hugging , more closely , schedule time. The Hock Island arrived last nlht two hours late. All other eastern traina wore on lime. The westbound Denver , on the TJ. 1' . , let C the depot , ono hour and a half late , delayed In waiting for the Rock Island. - Henry Voss , the architect , now exhibits tenderly In hia arms a small Scott li terrier puppy , imported , which ho claims to bo the "finojt In tha land. " Mr. S. II. Cjllowav , of thu Union 1'aciSc went cast Tuesday night , boiiif ; called to the bcdiide of a dying xiiter in Toronto , Canada A Unnliier'H CYonUcctiicss , CIIICAUO , February I.S. A rumor bceam ( ciirn-nt this afternoon that Choilcs W. Weed cashier for the commit icn firm of Mulmcai ISodman & Co. , had left the city with between SCO and 6000 of his employ era money. Late : on it was stated that this sum fell far > -lioit o ho truth , th.it in fact ho Lad raleed cue ci ho linns checks from f'-'j to $23,000 , and had Irawn the money frcni the Cafcago hrjiich ol hu Bank of Montreal and had oncapul. omherH of the firm when imuittonod ad- nlttdltho truth of thu minor saying , that Weed had not been H'un slnco I'riday evening aat. They anirit , however , that tuo rconey wai ruturribd t ) them to-day through > nmn inknown channel , Avarra ° t charging theft t out for Wued'a arrest. > io clue to his vheruabouts , llllnnlH Scimtorlul CoiucNt , CllK'Auo , February ] S The Inter-Ocean'n SprlnRfield ( Ilia. ) ipecial oyi : The legislature net in joint leseiou at noon for the purpose n : voting for a I'nited States senator. Two mndrcd and two members were present , and .wa alnent ; one democrat and one republican The first ballot resulted , .fohn A. I.ogjn , 1U1 Lite full republican strength present ; SVin. 11 MnrriVon 'Jl ' , 11. M. Hainea 1 , Frank hawler l.r. H. Ward 1 , "John Smith" 1. No election only ono ballot taken , The Illlnnlti Press < \ Nucliitliii , JAIKSONVII.IK , III , , February 18. Tb twentieth annual & stion cl the Illinois 1'rfs o iociatlou oDtiifd here this morning , Th dUarranpoir.ect of travel by reascu of fiio nukes it late , lut about fifty a o preier.t . am 1 M maqy more are expected to-night. The ad dross ot wrlcoiuo was given by Dr , Tanne : pretidett of the uolh-gj , Tha aftprnoon sei-kion began at 2 o'clock About thirty applications for p \\c'ir made I'rotentra AVlth a Gavel , iNDIANArOLis , l-'ebiuary 18.-A ffav l made of eight pieces t.f . ludi.ia hickory by John G , Mtck , of Teiro Haute , a btudent at the Hose Polytechnic institute , was presented to Viee- I'resldfiit-flei't lleudilck to-bight , It in u beautiful iiieco of uorkmaacbip , aud Mr. Hi-uJricka aiyi bu will cirrv U to the. capltol with him , The adilretx w 4 made by Hon. U. 1' . Haven on behalf of tha maker , and thu reiponia vtui inadu at seme length by , HeicnJtki. l'oiuirMws ; : , ill -I. tOWKLI I'T'V.J. l.ONi "V , Vabnury H. Mrs , J.nwell la sinking i ipldly. No hope entertained of her rccover.r. The duke of Cfttnltfidjo to-day Inspected the guards , as HIP latter were leaving for Siuklm. I.A1IOII ORIKVANCKs. LOS-DOS , IVbiuary 1H. Sir Vernon Har- court , hon.e secretary , to-day received R depu tation of unemployed woiklngrneti , who went to the homo ollics to ask the inverliment ; for lellof for the unemployed of London. They ittatod tt was not alms they n ked , but work. They repiulnted nil sympathy withthoRO- cfallatlc pr-ipngnnda. Hatcourt replied thnt tha > | tieetion uf rcliet was difficult , but as sured the df putatinn that the Rovcinment had DO Inclination to treat the matter in any spirit of dry economy. FltKM'H 1'Anis , February 18 A diapatch from Admiral Courbet fnyi : "We have Attacked the Chlncio squadron nnd p-uned n complete victory. " Another dispatch s ys the French fleet sm'cooilrt'l in tanking two of three Chin- inca-of-war , which took rofugu In the river Saturday last , Advices from 1 nugson tny ( Jen. Ise rier urccseds Camblgh returning to Hauai by wny ThaEgln. Gen. Hrier | > a Lisle will return by Mnnacrin road , stationing n partisan nt Hide. PATTIXO TUB K1IKD1VK , O.Mlio. Vcbrnnry IS.-Tnn Khedive rec-ived n dlcpiteh from the Grand Vizier at ConeUn- Lluoiilo approxing 'ICgyft's action regarding Italian occupation ot Massowah. ISFIllNAI. MAfltINO I'Ot'NI ) . LONDON , Febtu.iry 18. A canister filled with Hib-Unnce nuppotcd to bo d ) namito and a pittly burned fuse attached was found to day near tha magistrate's roam a. Woolwich police court. HI , MADHt'a KMlHHAUY IS KSOLANH. A dccument publMiod purporting to bavo boon written by nn emissary of Kl Madhl , residing In Kngland , says in elfect the idei of peaoo is ngree.abla to the wudhi , provided it will bu of advantage to the Musselm-iii. The inadhi considers hlmaclf bound to follow in the footsteps of Mahomet , who frequently made treaties cf paaco with tha Christians and other InfiJele. The document warns Knrfliml not tn compel a fconoral Moslem rising , thus opening the git teg to a Hood which would overwhelm the hum in. race. lAI'AMSl A1TAIUS. S.\N "FRANCISCO , Februirjl 18. Advices from 'Viikohoiaa fajs it is firmly believed iu Japanese ) goveri meiit circles tint the in demnity which Korea has agieo.1 to pay Io Jftpaa lor the attack made by thu Chlncfu soldiers on the Japanese minister nml troops at Seoul p tinea , K.t ran , and burning tha Japanese lega ion on the ni ht of December fith , will le-ud to a war between China nud Jupau. SAN FKANCISCO , February IS , Tfco Japa- u so RO\erntmiit bis tendered formal thank * to the TJniUtl States government for tha humauo and courogeoiu o. nduct of Gcu. l-'oote , the Amciiciu miniiter to Korea , In roiculnff , at prca peril to himself , several Japencsa during the rli t , ami guatdiutf them from the fury of thu mub , The olfer of llcv. Holcombe , lately connected - nected with the I'nitfd States legation at Pekm , to lend China SJS.OOO.tXJO with Interest nt (5 ( per cent. ] ) er unniiiu for twenty years , on con itloa that the lender * have the light to exploit nil railroads iu Chiua , tun been re ject.(1 ( , ANXIttTY AKOUT COL. BLM.EK. LONDON , 1'ebruarv 18 , Great anxiety is felt ut the war ollice about Col , ISutler'd force atGub t. The Muhdi'a reiufotcernents eent to Moteiimeh will Increase the force there to To.OuO men. Tha rebels have ten long range guns. Col. Butler haa no guns at all. Gladstone , upon the assembly of parliament to-morrow , will tp nk in the defence of the cm-eminent and inoi-a especially in regard to the Soudau campaign. The powers will sign the Kgyptian finance agreement to-morrow , Northcoto will duaiand , in tha commons , the immediate production of the"agrcoment. ADMIUAI. COURUEF SINKS TWO CHINKSK MEN Of WAB PABIS , rebiuary 18. The following dis patch was received this morning from Ad miral Courbet : SAKIPOO * Feoruary 15. Two liaynrd'H toriiedo boats sunk the Chinese friiato Yue uer , carrying twenty-six gunsund 000 meu and tha Chinese corvette Tchongk'ngi ' carrying seven guu.s and 150 men , GK.NKUAL BDTI.En AIICKLKA. LONDON , Februiry 18. lieports from Abuk'oi ' dated the ovooln of the liith , state that General liutler nLiiounced his intention to vacate his position near Cuba ] , aud with draw hU whole foreq to Abiiklea which is a better ststogic pcsition. After rendering Gordon's two steamers useless , removing the machinery whole , the whole force started on the niorntnor of the 11 : h istant across the desert nnd arrived nnd Abuklea next day without liring a shot. They picfer walking ta camel tiding. Tha reason for the abandonment of the gunboat was the advance made by ths mahdi with 9,000 men from Om- durmnn , toward Gubat a retreat wai orde.ed when the main body of the Arabs was 30 miles off. lut ! an nhuceguard of 3.000 rnn with linocannoa wes within "mi.'uiof the British lilies' ' . Gon. liullcn bad less than 2,000 men all told. TheKcsult of tin-Snou'Hlldo In Utuli , Tlilily Tcrmins Killed. S.\LT LAKE , Utab , February 18. The telief party eent to Alta to reicuo the li\iag and bring back the dc < td who wera killed In the recent snowjllda which overwhelmed thai town , returned late last night. The rescuing party bad n very trying experience. Coming down the deep defiles of llu mountain side , draining sleds on which tha bodies were placed , eown up in blankets , thev were beset. by degp drift * , unil whirling particle ! of tnow , drivfii , be fort ) the bowling bl.nts of winter ic thu thin niouutiiii nir , pricked like so many needle * . Kortmmtaly , however , all tb" bravo men who had ricked thn fatigues nnd i anger ! of the journey to sa\o the unfortunates burioL benuath tbo drifts of tie avalanche , returned without hiuln ; , ' received Berinin harm , Twelve bodies were brought down thn can yon in mournful procestiou , einplo tile , lashei : iipoueledi. Tha first sled bora tha body of Mnttlo HlcVny , the next Tinnthy Madden , .loieimuh legau ! , Ucvid 1 ! . livaiM , James Wnls n , lUrtiMy tlibsoii and Mrs. Ford will her baby libhsd to her breast. The last sled c.vried the four children ot Klwar.l Hallott TJu fallowing j.ersons reported dead were rescued alive : Audicvv White , after being under the mow twelve hours , slightly Injured : Frederick Culiuao , after being buried mxteci lioiire , nlso hurt but not terlounly ; Mr , KeUt. In the drift fix houru. lio.iilea tbesa Mr. Kord , though riot covered by the. avalanche wns badly hurt. The body if one of the Chlnaiii n was not found. Mrs l-'cnl lt-ippoarn | bed n promcnltion o danger nnd bepged her liunband to take her and their child to n pltco of safety that fata night saying uhu felt sure the uvnUtcho was coming. The icqneat WAS li'ld to-day and the burials will occur to-morrow , Mr ? . Uul'ou ' , M. s , Keibt , woundoc' ; M rp , Hevsltt , Mrf , Johnsnn nud hnr four chlldrei mid Huns I lleou nnd four children nro ttM ia Alta m constant danger , Thu incur ptrtj will go out to-morrow morning organised t < bring them in. Snow slides iu tha , neighborhood nro o daily rccurence. One cccurtd last Saturday In tha Superior Gulch which tbo survivors a1 Alta felt aura rcaulti'd In tbo doatl of Samui > l Trtscott , It , Angere am John White , woiklng there. Two men going there to FOB If they were pate go in tight of their cabin and tunnel , whin they saw the Bnowslid" start , nnd In an iiutant al most thu cabin was obliterated In n feu o enow. Tbo .concutbiua cf the slide threw them violently to the ground , and they bur tied away for fear of another tilde , it U re ported that a man named MclJauieN , llvlni south of Alt" , WM kil'cd by the ulldu of 1'ri day night. Nothing ban bet n nun or hean of htmiinco. In ttireoellden In Altn , all o which fccurred on 1'iiday , thirty persons hav HALT LAKK , February 18.It is just leornoi nt " o clock tint Samuel Tniscntt , Illchar Ansorc , John White. , K. 1' . Jonea , mppife to be killed by tha mowrt'i le near A1U , line tha fatal slide Friday Ut , luva anived I Wihiatch all right. Illinois Dopurtiiiont i-T llio O.A.K. I'EOUIA , February 17. Tha tat ecramp ment of the Illinois ilcpurtment O , A. H. convened iu this city this morning. Four hundred delegatds werj riesent. Alter the traniai'ion of rout'ue buiineir , a reiolut'ua li tlTer1 1-y ' ' ' nThomM. . .1 Thicig , wns unnnini m lv ndnptfd rf'Hi' ' iop tbo Illinois irpreftntaln H > cni ffrt.-s I urpfl th p ! l tge of the ! : lmund. li 1 p'aune ( ill. Ornnt c n thfl retire. ) list. A r.-p | tinn WM ten dered th vi itint ( comrades at the orera house by the locnl lKt IbU oveninff. Dr. ( . A. Wlilnou dellveieil thp nddnnd Gcii.l'rcp- ti , of Quincy , ie i > onded. In New York. Spocl&l Telcgroin to THK UKK. XKwYonK , February IS.-Mnny voisels Imund to sen went out this morning , hut none of thagmnll crallfi tlmt me billevi-d to bo lylnar olT the const nwalllnff fair \\oathtr , were able to como in. The lower bay , down to Bandy Hook , is tilled with flouting Ice nod navigation Is con- rlucttil under Rteit di advi\nta7cs. lI ) ; the quirautluo station the ice had frozen nlmost solid , Steamers nnd sailing vontels pljlng on the sound have had n very muph oxpprienco during the p.-nt fotty-oipht Imurs. A Meet of these vessels lies helplessly In tbo ice nbovo lIell Oftto for n diitnnco of twenty-five miles. Cuptaliifl of incoming vessels report the wnter covered with ice fines nil the distance fiom xhoro to < hore. Many of the iteatn tups that ply the harborj nro doinRn lively business In bt ingiutc supplies to theaa vesseN and dispos- Inp of them nt their own tiRUtei. /.itnnicrnian Kc pite l llmry Tlnks Killed by tlio Cars , Special Telegram to THK BKK , LINCOLN , Keb , , February 18. Ij. C. Burr , of this city , returned yesterday from Wath- ingtonherohe wns successful In recovoiing n wiit of error in the cnse of Matt /minor- ( man , now In Kearney jail under sentence , to bo liuiij in April ne.U , for the murder of Sheriir Jack \Voodr , inKeanify county a year ago. Tina writsavel Xiiiimennan for n long tune , : i3 his case cannot I > 3 reached In less than four or five years. Hans llonry Tinks , n car carpenter in Iho li. it M. yards ntlhU place , was run over by nn engine this eveung , nt ! l o'clock while nt work in the yards nua instantly killed , b-iog cut coirpletely In two. Ho was about 46 yearj of ago and leaves n wifa and yiown daughtjr. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H Visitors ALIUNY , February 18.Tin firatuitor Mr. Cleveland received thii n. m , , was W. C. Whitney , tf New Yoik. Whitney ipont some time with the picstdciit-clect nud from the Willet street tesidonco proceeded ta the jmmercial bank , where ho engaged Daniel Manning in couxerfatlou , it Is Burmisel that the object of the vi it is in reorf nee to Iho representation ot Kt\v York Btato In tha caoinet. A. C. Htslng , oltheCh'cigoStaaU-Xiltuug called this morning but ilia vtdlt ha said was only one of a friendly nUnro. ; Senator Litnir , of Mississippi , 13 cxpcctod hero I rein The Itlornioni nnd Honora , RAN Fn.\NciHCo , February 18. Thu Kxam- iner'a Tucison , Ari/.ana , special says : Lacdis , who crrived in this city to-Jay , says that the governor of Arizona has given the Mormons the rieht to settle in Yuqui county , ] Ia rep- represents that it is ono of the richest xic- tium In the world. It hu nn abundance of water , nnd coffee , eotton , pineapples , orange ? , InccoiH nnd toll icco grow profusely , and on the foot-hilln of the Sierra Mndro wheat , coin and barley can bo grown to perfection. Cotlnn KactorH KmbnrraBBcd. NKW OIUKANS , 1'Vbraary ' 18. John Chat- fees Sons , cotton factors , to-day filed a peti tion praying for a rot pi to from their creditors , asserting that they ara uniblo at the moment to pay their dobX and asking for an exten sion of one , two nnd three years , in which to- make their payments , with interest at C par cult. Their btatement shows their assets to DO SIZ.ftUUl ; their liabiliiies SGSt,81G : ; tur- plus S10,79SL'S ; A meettug of creditors is or dered for Murch 25. Tha trir. Is nn old es tablished one. ApproprlalloiiH Iteuuniiiienilcd for tlio Imposition , WASHI.VOIOS , February 18. At n .meeting of the homo committee of appropriation tonight - night , It was ogicsd to iiooinnimJ nni'hppro- priation in aid of the Nuw Orleans exposition. The amount and manner of its expenditure- was left to the Eub coinmitteo conniftiog of Cannon , Long acd Follttt. Their report , however , will 03 considered by a full commit tee before the recommendation fer thu appro priation is submitter ! to the house. The OIJ iMusk'iun'a Funeral , XKW YOHK , February 18. Dr. Leopold Damrnsch'w funeral took place this afternoon from the operj houao where ho so long welld- ed the baton. The exercises consisted of an organ xnlection , Choral , an address by llonry Wnrd ] 5eeche-i. Chorus. Addresses by Wil- oelm llockslegfrlod , funeral march , nddruis bv Felix Aldrr , chorus , thecnmmittalby Hov. Win. II. Cook nnd Choral , The rumafns will be interred at Woodlatvn to-morrow. IThoVoftthcr , WASHINOTO.V. Feluiury ! ! ( . Upper Miss ilppi , fair weather ; noitberly winds becom. log variable ; 'slight rite cf temnernturu In southern portion ; falling fallowed by rising temporolure in northern portions , Missouri Valley , partly cloudy weather ; local snowp ; northerly winds becoming vatU- ble ; slight rise of temperature ; lower barome- tsr. _ _ _ ItesHiirreollon in Virginia 1'oiST I'LEASANT , W. Ya. . February 1.S , At the burial urouad attached to 1'injah church , five miles from here , Iho ruxtuu yes- ttrdivy found half a dozen bod'uitikon from graves and ctrown ubnuttho ground. No duo to the perpetrator nor to the motive. Itopiilillunii Rlnjorliy. NonniarowN , ] 'n. , Febrnary 18. Kiturns from yesterday 'it election show a largely in- creaeod lepubllcBii maj-rlty. Tliq republic ans elect tlio buries ? , all the 'ch'jol directors and ull the councilman excepting ono. Failed for Half a Million. SAN KllANfisco , February 18 , Uray Bros , , Praia commission merchants , made on assign ment to-day. Liabilities , $100,000 ; nsaet" same nu ount , but not readily convertible. It is iiimorod that the failure wa. % eiuscd by the heavy defalcatlcns of one of liray'd cUrku , The WASHINGTON , February 17. Upper Mis. sissippi : Generally colder ; fair weather northweetetly wlndn ; higher barometer. Mlhtiouri Va'lcy ' ; Generally colder : fair weather ; noitherly winds , becoming variable ; rl'injf followed by falling haromher. UAOKKT. CHICAGO , February 18 , The I'ennsylvniilu acd the Yauderbllt line * to-day openly met tbo two east bound pae ecgar cuU by the Chicago cage and Atlantic , making li ret-class fare to Hostmi $13 2.1 ; , a cut of 75 cents , and to liuf falo 810 .10 , a cut of 51) ) canU , the Ohio Idea. CouMitus , Ohio , February ! ! . The eenato his morning defeated by a unanimous vote he IIOUBB j.iint . resolution requesting the eon- ntora and representative" in " ' " " C"iigrpaa to > or the Sunnier ptbtal telegraph bill , A Coal Miner's Strike , tlto. Vebruaty 18. The Manifield 1 Valley coal miners met last night end afte r censuring thu tradon tribunal , resolved not to abide by Umpire Week * ' decitioo. A ctrike " ! " prolably result. Mills Shut L\N < iii-fiw. , Va. , Febnury jM.-The Vic toria Iron mines and furnace ? , In ItocV county , thut down on ii count rf overiitock , Tweha hundred men thrown out of i-mp'oy ' ment , Wo know Goo. A. Hoagland la jelling ' .umbtr at the lowest prices of Omaha , THK OAIjlil'.YS. HOAX Pi-lsonrri AVoto I'ot-ini'tlj Tor Hired in ( he Krtni'hGiillc.is Uoaton Transcript. Wo nuppcsj the "hudator Irmporis actl' will ucvur entirely diasuppeir. Therj will always bo found Ihose who will maintain that the former < hys wc-ro bettor than the present , and that the tlliira nf this world do i"t ) move so ainooth'y ' aa In old times. Undoubtedly there1 may bo leaton In such assertions , aa in aomo Instances our d ya show n degeneration from these of our forefathers ; the belief In the overrul ing providence and goodness of God , the | respect of youth toward old ago , the EOD- limont of obedience to the commands of law , wo fear have loat somewhat ot their Influence over the actual generation. But without at pping to enumerate the many points In which our own ago baa made a dec'ded advance ovur these thst bnvo pracultd it , let us merely rdloct on the position of prisoners and sailors at the present day aa eompar.d with thosi when men were condemned and lift al- wajs fir crimes committed Utho living death cf the gallojs Barras do la Pouve , who served foity yosrs BS aa ollicer in a giilly , thus writes In 17ii : of them : "Those who enter a g lloy for the first time nro surprised t ) see no m&ny souls on boird. Thine nro in fact In Europe an inGnity \illigca which tb n-jt oon- tnln no Rreat n number nf inhabitants. But that which causes tUllmcri ) aitjnieh- maiit is to find BO n.any men ia so small alpaca. It ii true ttnl thp greater patt bn o not the liberty to lie dorm at full length. Sovou mou are pat on oich bench ; thitt ie , ia u space of nbuut four feat wide by tin in It ngth. At the prow are to l > 3 aioa oven th'rty ' sallois , wbnhavn to oth er If d.inu pnoj ! thin the p'ans den ran - " badcnj" which ere two upacej of t o feet in lorjgth by liajht In nidth. Frjui ntu.il . to prow cno cm see nothing but heads , The captain and ollbers ure huidlyany bettor Icdgod ; the r only refuge is the pcop , whcb ! , eontidei- ing its n0110 ia tempted to coainato with the tub of Diogenes. When the j iti- loss wind frjm Lyblo , nwceplng acroes the R ni'in baac'ies , surprised the gallejs on the open sea ; when the impUuous Aquilon nssailed them , or t'ta Gulf ol Ly.ma delivered thorn to Hie humid wind ot Syria , the galley B must h wo been nn imegj of hell itaclf. The mournful h- mentations nnd frightful cries cf the erjw , the horrible lowllngs of the chain- gang , the grotiitng of the vowel's frame , mingled with the nolto of chains and thu roaring of the tjinpes1 ! , must have prj- duced a sentiment of terror In the inoit intrepid heart. Rain , hail , ligbtoiag , the habitual uccampanlmenta of these violent etormn , the wavrs washing over the deals , ndded t3 the horror of the situation. Al hough people are not gen erally very devout in the gallojs , ajrao would then bo seen prajing to God , whilst othew were offorirg vovrs to a1 ! the sainte. Some oven , in apito of the rocking of the vessel , would try to make pilgrimages on board ! Much bettjr would it have been for them not to for got God and hla taints as scon as the danger was past. "Calm weather itself has iti inconven iences. Bad emails are thori si oil's naive that they can not bo cecapsd from 111 spite of the snuff with which you are obliged to fill year nose from moraine to night. There are always on a galley certain little posts , which nro the torment cf the Inhabitants ; FJias oxeiclso their empire by day , bugs by night , fleas and lice by day end ulcht. Whatever pre caution may 1)9 taken , ono ran not suc ceed in getting free from thoto annoy ances. The frightful vermin do not re spect oven Qrdin b , ttinbissidora or crowned bends. With respect to the siza of the gaUeyp , the largest of these in the sixteenth and Rovontuenth centuries had a length of to metres in about foity-jcven fifty-five width. They were of very light draught , and consequently shallow ; nero moved' by fifty oars cf tsvtlvd meters in length , and catrled a crow in all of about -100 men in that circum scribed spaco. lloro is the testimony of Jean Mar solllo do Bergerac , who in 1701 wai con demned Io serve ia the French galleys for the crime of being a Protestant , and therefore spcaki from a bitter osporlenca of ninny ycire : "All the convicts are chained to bench es , six to each. 'Jl'hoio ate four fojt from each other , and are covered with a sack stnfltd with waol , over which is thrown a thoepjkia thai descends to the footrest , The comito , that is the master of the ohahvgmor , s'aocli ' at the atera , uosr the captain , to receive his crld-j. There ere tno sout-cunites ono in the mi Idle , the other at the prow. Eash ia armed i h a whip , which ia ap plied tD the naked bodies of the u'ayi.s When the cap'a'n gives orJora to neigh , til ? comito ( ki a the signal with a oilvor whistle that hanj.s from hia nock. This signal is repeated by the H .us-comlloi , and inmidittoly tjo slaves boat the water with ihoir oars togoth < ; r : joe won'd eay that the fifty oars werj but one , IniAfnio fir iuoa cbaitol to a bench , naked as when they \vtra born , cno foct on the ivit , the other on the boi.ci in float , hoUlng In their hands an ozrof onormnun weight , atrctjbicg tbiir bdoa ( tawaid the sturn of the galley their anna ex oodud to as to ptiih the oir ubovo the lucks the ro oM bef rj tbom , who thorn- eolvea take the sumo attitude. The on being thua advanced they ta'so tbo one they hold BO ; u t > p'tiag ) th j other In the a en ; thU done they throw thomaolves back end fall on thair pfAt , which bend ! beneath their weight. Tha galley il v thua rona sometimes ton , twelve and ever twenty hears in Buccosion without u slnglo stop. Oa nuch ccaalons the comito wonld throat a ploco cf braad staked in wino into the moutha of the poor caramon to prevent their fainting Then the captain wou'd command the comito to redouble hia blowj. If ono ol the poor wretchea foil exhaaated over hia our , which frequently happened , ho win flogged until ho was supposed to bo dead and then cect into the tin without cere mony.1 What an Idea of human misery Dir. eiilloring does the foregoing picture con voy ! Complicated Trouble * . Soinetimc.s _ they are brought on and denly by accident or crushing dit > as'cr ' Generally , they atoal on without notion ho result of aox'ioly , over-work , ban study and chsj devotion to butlne-H Life loses Its eparile and o/ory aot be coaioj a burden. To remedy tnch a elate > f affairs , use Brown'a Iron Butora. Ur \j. \ V. Mundy , Ovronton , Ivy. , saya , " 'ound Browti'd Iron Bittois ono of th \ ; tonicp , and luvu jiraociibcd it { ro qooctly , " riio Cost of li'MtuiiiiiK I'rl/.o Hicrn , It ia cot only Interoatlng to kouv that a superior qual ty of beef may bn pro- ductd by good ftoilng , but It is itnpor tent to andertUnd the method iu which ho pmcess < f fattenlrij was done , and Its cost For that I.WIH-IO . wo will noli-et ii me c f the prlzo aivmili of the Kansas Fn * . Stocl ; how , nnd cico the itetU's ' aa niilu known by thoatoekiueti who ( xbibl- ed the t < sorn. f the y-nng atmrs , ? ornwil' ( ' , a Hereford , Wits enlved Apr.l ! , 1SSL' , and ai the sh < i < v u < shelani Ootober , 1SS-I he was i. ' voara tnd ( i nouths eH. For tlio first m nicntha bo was tliowed to r-innin with h's d m , and ben cotsmd ISO gallons of aUuimod nilk , having the run of the paaturo dur UK the time ho as With tba cow. Dur- pg the 'at'or ' part of his first year he Isj corunmod 1,000 pounds of hay , ISO oands of cats , 180 pounds of bran and 0 pounds ef oilcake. Aftjr his fit year ho was on pasture the rst six months , and the lat'er art of his second yetr was fid 2.0CO ouoda of hny , 510 poundu of aborts , 170 ! icunds of oilcake , but during the whole oar ho wns alto fed f > 40 pounds cf oata nd MO pounds of corn moal. From his ccond yiar to Ootobsr 23 bo \ * s on paj- uro , bnt won also fed 2.000 pounds ef \y , 510 pounds of oat > , 270 pounds of llcaka nnd 100 pounds of corn on the ar. ilis weight was 1,070 pounds and lie oott of the foid einsumad by him s not given in datall , but the expense * of toducins Ilia 1,070 pounds was Stt.'JO or hundred pounds. T kmg n look at ho yearlings , wo find Logan , an Aber- 'oen-Angua ' atce r , was calved on October , 18S3. For the puriod to October 8 , 884 , ho waa allowed to bo with lin dun or five rnoalh' , tnd conaumed 180 galena - ona of milk. AVaa on pasture the lul- nco of the tlmo and also f , > d on 1,000 3nuds of nay. During 300 dayn In was Ivon tilO pjnnili of crushed oats , -135 onnda ot shor s and 105 pjundn of oil- ko. From Oitobsr to Uctobnr 5 aovontoau days ho w-is fed CO pnnncls cf timothy hay. 51 poundo f crushed oa s , 51 pmicih of thrna ami 7 poandn of oilcake. His wo'ylu ' was 00 poii'idr , &t a fo t ol # 2 05 per lnni rrd potird . Mnliinu n comparison be- ween the two steers , it will fci- noticed hat the younger animal vns th * nio-u rofitable , the br cf being pr.tluced ai an stlmated cost r f 2 01 cintj par jioucd , fhlla with the elder stor the cot wna nly a friction lo. < a than 4 eoats rei- ound. The chnraolcr of the f.ed lied inch ted ) with the dillif.'iico in cost ithiomaof tK's'osw. for the f. ed 'tig f the young nniirn's wn ; with n view to rimoto growth , oiti be ng le'.iod upm rinclpally fcr tb.at purj o e. Another tcer , aged 2 jun-i and G months , re coivod uta small nllawauco of oats ; butdntiurr lie period from b-rlli loalnucht- i-icelvcd ve-r 10,000 pour.ds of shelled corn , which lany maintiin is thn cheapest focd that an bo given. But the coat of the ) sof from the ulcer which was fed EO lib- rally with corn was § 0 47 per hundred Minds. The concluaions arrived at are hat yonng atock ia more proli'ablo than vhen ! ) lie wed tn fully maluic , that a va- ioty of food , fed pjoctiful'y ' , is best ; that nthocnrly stagca of growth milk is an mpoitant factor ; that cern ia a cbotp rain , it decs not glvo as good reaults when fed alone as wnon used moderately n connection with subatancca rich in nl- rogcn and phospba'.er ; that more in : alned by supplying the no ded elements if growl h bone and tissue than in at- erupting to by on fat nithout buildlcg up the atnictnrc , and that the choapoit way ti produce lint is to feed heavily , 30 good breeds , and push them from the "irit day'it oiiitomo , aa bettor prices aio lee obtained for good quality. A BKAIi 11OMANO13 , low An Apparently "WortlilCKB Mine , ( liven ton Friend I'rovctl a Tin Uonnn/.a. CHICAGO , February 15. The tollow- ng detalla of a romance in i oil lifo wore btainod bora to-day : Early in 1875 a mitof eighty-five told/and vjntursomo ncn waa organzed at Amos , lown , to go nto the recently discovered mining 10- gioti in the vicinity or Ddadwood , Dak. fohn .Tohiuon , a young roan recently ar rived from England , and Mr. E. P. Cro- non , then a led of cevoatoen years of ega voro cf thtt paity. Theio two were hrawn much together , and became list rienda. Thry and two others took up a 200-yard mining claim In the vicinity nf ; ho N ggor Bill minor , near Speirfith , Dak. , and at once began to work. Their claim Boon proved to bo wondoifally rich n what waa called "bastard quartz. " but there was no money In Hi for the minois , and in the coins ) of u year matt are ; ook on amott disheartmiinu appearance. Mr. Crjnen being tolal'y oat ol conliderc3 ia the n ioe , made hit English 'riend a protest out cf hand cf ill his in- .erettin tlio name , end ot cnco started for iho coafinoi ef civili/.it'on , where there was more food and ICHI "bis'acd ' quart/ . ' Hia course g'adnally led Li in eut. and heat at length boctmo aa operator in the VVeB'.ern Union rflico bore. Then he married nnd futtlcd djwn to a quite lifo The pluckf ll'ngbahniau stuck to Nipgir Hill and SpoarliBh , despite all hiriahipi tnd disittara. In the conrao ( f a shod tlmo after Oronon'a djptrturo ho forirl li'ma 1' tno onlcno Inffc in the I ck lltl's coattry cf all ilm prt ? wso s .aitul out from Aao' . [ La ejiilidencu in iho country wai so gr at llat * fteith ) lir t [ I'nch ho HUCCCO ed in odr'iog to h a krri- lo-y. Not con'o it. with thaf , ho branchci' out into anottor line a'.d became the prf'- ' [ iriit > r and prino pal cditcVof the Dakcti lleglst-r , a' SpotrSsh , Soxo H.\icoa iinntliH ago ilia iistonid ng discovary waf mule that the d.s.iiod i > nd conlomneti "bailard quartcontalcoi from iis-y ID UIQIITY I'Ell CUNT OK I'l'HB TI.V , and tha pear editoc' jiroBpocta were tie llatiuring to be eocuajprssed by thu wildest - est imapiaatU n But the lo-tuno was m.t nt hand , and the intervcnirg time ta been employed in securing the rce'jssar capital to liiVo the firtt tt3pa In tbo pro dtiction of lin. The Dakota jotirnalitt'.s young friend bad not bt en forgotten i this lung lime , t"t a corror-pdiidoutu was k'pt up bet vein tne-m , aTtl tiron tire 01 ( iiiiorn the miner from the northwoit hat viiit d hla fiijnd l.efo In tbo city. Dur ing tbesa liiita Mr. Johmtnahtd b como ncquanted with Mr Fred lUcdilph Cronen'i ) duskina'o at the Wottcra Union Esrjy lut week Mr. JohinUn armed u the city , accompanied t > y his wifo. Bed ; log out hi * tAofiiond ? , ho quietly an nounced that the iirdt iuipurtai.t inittll moat of the fortune bad ccnu to bsiid The hopes nf the Joim and weary year had begun to be realized , A mull ibter eat in the mining property hid been eolt for jlOO.OtO casii , ncd the prlnop * ! pro prletor was en his way 10 England to per feet the iirgcn'zitinii ' cf a gigantic Htocl company. Sudden wealth bad no changeU the sturdy Dakotian , anl h wished his friends * CiouincndUindolph to > hare with him tin fiiNt e-cstncy of l licence. As one atop in that d'roction h prcmptly preionted the fonatr with delayed Christmas gift : 'n lha siapo of certified check for $ } ,000. Ho wanted t on joy hlmielf upcn hia trip , and h wanted help to do it. lie iivltnd th two telegraph operators and their wive to accompany hlmielf and .Mrs , Johnstu on their voyage across tbo ccean. Th invltat'un wui accepted , and hit Friday hsoi'iksof Cronln amlHandoJph wf rj upplled with ether me-r. and rcilvo ircpira'i ma for Ihettur brgui. Tlokota or the railway and tt 'amship t-noaportn- Ion wcn > rnrahnacd , and tj.tturrow naming the trin cunt will boar with tt is happy r-nd contented people. Whit hejo friends will do upon thi'ir rolufti ccms to thorn inw tot fur aw.iy to ba tUacutsrd. but it ij likely lint tl.o o opiritors will be i mbled to get tne biuiiKsi ninro eorgonial and I'ofitablo than tioundlng nkey. K AND KUKDDU- : AUK Ollr. ln . Imii try Ounrcts Her nientHli Colilunt niultlioAnici-l an Tour In OIV-ArtorCojjtilan Her I/nten Knnuy. KKW VOIIK , February 15 Jlra. L n- several nienths ngo ontf wi into con- in with Mr. Abbey , utiUr which aho as to visit the principal cities of Amore - e , beginning next October , aud Mr. bey laid out her entile routn for the essou. This fvrangcmont haa been defl ate y knocked In the head. Thursday Ir. Mesa received a telegrnm tolling him a oiucel Ihe rni let np.irt fcr Mm. iangli7 , and aho advianu l.im ( hat the mire scaaon was otF. The rta-oa for conclusion nro nit yet luioiui in thta iuntry. It Is stated tbnt the real cause ur Mis. Langtry's nfutal to rot ura to Vrnericais .that . she and Mr. ( iebbartt , are decisively nud finally quarreled , and Ira. Laugtry will never bu Sirs. Gob- nit , The dispute is a sarlotis ono. It ocnis that it otlglra'ed in a rather pe- ullar way. At ono of the receptions of ikt winter in Now York , Mrs , Ntilion , lie sister of Gibharbt , Is tald j luvn made toaio remarks pub- cly that we-ro dorogatorv to Mrs. , augr/s ( clmrncter. Some kind friend f iho.Iertoy Lily wrote hnr tin r.csonnt f the cjiivon alien and Ml that had bocn aid Thij uccount infuriated Mrs. .aoghy , und It in osld tlut stio wvoto mmodiitoly to Mr. Gublnrdt , drmaud- > g an immcdiikte exphnation from the istcr and nn apology from hor. Gob- srdt lock Iho matter lathvr co.-ly. Vhothcr ho cskad for nu apology from Ira. Koi.'son dot's net npptar , but that bo IH.V .T made ono is qaltu certain. Irs. Langtry'a ' Jo ten multiplied , aid nch of them prow more dcc.ibd. M r. "ebhardt roina'nod ' eile.ut. A few weeks go , Mrp , Ijjngtry wrjto n loiter which bo stiid would bs Iho final oe : , dc- adding onoj for all that Mr. Gebhatdt usnerbor chaigca about his filter and end her nil npolcmy from that Udy. 'hat letter , It peeino. lum been laft un- nswerod by Mr. Gilhn-3t , whoBoema o have not cared cnow ycr the ether whether Mr * . L.rgtry liked it or ot. Nothinc ; m n wss heard n Iho matter Irora ciihar party ntll thia telegram came from lr. Abboy. Evidently it ia n ravcrbu- lionof iho Nclhoa-Gibi'ardt nlFalr. It aa been said among club nun in Now York for some tlmo Hut Mr. Gebhatdt raa heartily glad that Mis Largtry had : ore to England. This opliron wns lased upon tno iorr.i-k : c f a friend to Mr. 3obhardt , to which ho unswertd : "Lil ian if veiy nici > . but aho ia a trrrlblo ore , dear bey. " Besldo it is rumored bat Mrr. Laugtry boa turned her alFeo- iona to Mr. Charlea Ccghlan , htr htind- omo loading man In London. _ Mr. 'oghltn ' made a voty bad fui'.ura thn last Imo ho was heie , and baa etnkun the .nit ff America from hla feet forever. Vhothor Mrs. Langt y evcrbocomca Mrs. ? oghlan is a question , but gossip saya aha crcaibly will never become Mrs. Geb YEARS IN USE. lie Greatest Medical Triumph of the Ago ! SYMPTOMS OF A josiofiippelltc , llowrlicoitlvc , 1'aln la he bead , with n dull acnaatlon In iho mck part , i'aln under the lioulder- ilailc , I'ullncm nfter cnllnc , wltU ndli- ncllnntlon to exertion of body or inlail. rrltiiblllty of temper , JjOWipIrlt , with „ fcellncoriiavlnancclrcled Bomoduty , Wearlncnfi , DlzzlncR * , 1'liitlcrlnir ni the Heart , lotn before Iho cyco , llcndacho over the rluht eye , lleallciinesa , with fitful drenmn , Hlnlily colored Urine , anil CONSTIPATION. TtJTT'H l ll.r,8 are especially adapted o such casoa , ono iloau olTccts Hiicli n : liaiignoffeollnrnstoiislonlslitiiosuiroror. They llicTta.ee the AppetUe.nml cause the iody to Tnlio oil l'le U , thin tlio system 11 jinitrUliad.nnil ty their Tonic Action on hol lte tIveOr Biiiilti-KHlnr.SlooUnro irnrtiici'd. 1'rl-o aSo.I niiirrny ht..rV.V. (5 AT IlAlll or WiilsHKHS chniiBcd to a Oixissv ULACIC liy iv sliiRlu nppllouHon of Ills Urn. It Impurtn n natural color , net * instantaneously. 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Physician < & ; Surgeon Roellderioe No. 1107 Jones fit. OIIIio , No. 1(0) Ft. lam utreot. OIIlcx ) bour > , lt ! m to ' p. in. tnd fioin o B p. m. Ttlupbono , ( or oillco (7riMlJ > no I SI. UAOISTKR OF PALlTySTEKV AND CONOITIOM AI.I3T , 803 riDth dtrect , I'ttwoon t'lrrnu , nil IIn > uvy will , wlvn theilj ot Kuardli.ii arlilta , oLUIula ? ( or anjone Klauoe In tUt pa t and piwjr.t , anil on corUIn condition ! In the future , Itaoti and iihoe mule to order I'arlont HtUUrtlnn truit v. NOTIC'i : TO .STJOKIH. ( * , I > 11.C'3. ! The annual meeting < > l the riKhlrdden o ( .b > B.'u 1'nMljt iiii ; Co. , will lie liclil ittlulr otUe * , No. 81B raruainitrvt-t , on Muoiliv , * uitJ , 1H , * l't u'cluji p. m , ( ur tne ilcctlon < 4 UliwrriJ , thu traniuoilon iilbucli ether UuloiMi t\t u > y CHIUB re ' i H K